REPAIR Act (H.R. 1566) Advances to Full Congressional Committee Consideration
WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 10, 2026 — Today, the United States House of Representatives’ Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade agreed to forward the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act (H.R. 1566) to the full Committee for consideration. The markup took place during a livestreamed session of the Subcommittee, advancing bipartisan legislation that seeks to uphold consumer choice and strengthen competition in the automotive aftermarket.
The REPAIR Act, introduced by Representative Neal Dunn (R-Fla.) and a bipartisan group of cosponsors, aims to ensure that vehicle owners and independent repair facilities have access to the same critical vehicle-generated data, repair information, and tools currently available to manufacturers and their authorized dealer networks. This access is intended to protect consumer choice in the maintenance and repair of their vehicles, support small businesses, and preserve competition across the automotive service ecosystem.
Key provisions of the legislation include:
- Ensuring equal access to vehicle data and diagnostic information for owners and their designated repair providers.
- Prohibiting technological or contractual barriers that would unfairly restrict independent repair shops from servicing modern vehicles.
- Reinforcing consumer choice by allowing owners to designate who can access and use their vehicle information.
- Directing federal agencies to implement rules and provide oversight to protect against unfair or deceptive industry practices.
“We applaud the Subcommittee’s action today to advance the REPAIR Act,” said Bill Hanvey, president and CEO, Auto Care Association. “This bipartisan effort is an important step toward empowering consumers and supporting the thousands of independent repair shops across the country. We particularly thank Dr. Neal Dunn for his leadership on this legislation and his steadfast commitment to protecting consumer choice and fairness in the automotive repair market.”
“We need to get this done right and get this done now…” said Rep. Dunn during this morning’s subcommittee hearing.
The REPAIR Act now moves to the full House Energy and Commerce Committee for further consideration in the legislative process.
All auto care industry professionals can access the Auto Care Association’s right to repair media resources toolkit to show support for the REPAIR act here.
Learn more about the REPAIR Act at repairact.com.




